salability

IPA: sˈæɫʌbˈɪɫɪti

noun

  • The extent to which something can easily be sold
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Examples of "salability" in Sentences

  • Q: What drove you to finish TTW when you were worried about salability?
  • What really cemeted Donovan's salability in this tournament was his defensive work.
  • Too many people are more concerned with the status, acceptance, and salability of houses.
  • "The potential for outdoor enjoyment," he said, "definitely enhances the home's salability."
  • Opening the box that they have traveled in releases a ripening agent but from that point the clock ticks fast on their salability.
  • The first may be the fact that Real is perceived as sports manga, which seems to be right up there with josei in terms of stateside salability.
  • It was a paradox: I was certain the books were D.O.A. … but I felt releasing them for free was admitting a final defeat, and would kill their salability forever.
  • If one argues the exploitatively-produced good should be banned because admitting it encourages exploitation, one need not worry about past goods, because their present salability does not affect the incentives of present-day would-be exploiters.

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